I'm just mad bitter that they licensed Sayonara Zetsubou-sensei and then did nothing with it for so long that it's no longer a viable property and wouldn't be picked up by another company anyway even if Media Blasters lost their rights to it.
I'm just mad bitter that they licensed Sayonara Zetsubou-sensei and then did nothing with it for so long that it's no longer a viable property and wouldn't be picked up by another company anyway even if Media Blasters lost their rights to it.
So, I guess this is some kind of sequel or side-quel or something related to the original OtuBoku but with different characters. The set up isn't exactly the same, but fairly similar - boy who can pass as a girl goes to an all girl school and everyone falls in love with him/her.
What's weird is how they've tried to class up the story by trying to be all arty:
Even the title cards/episode titles are overwrought.
Of course, the episode itself seems to balance between the arty emotional bits where everything is deliberately paced and the inevitable servicey
bath scene
where hijinks happen. Otherwise, it seems more of the same... even if the characters are different and the direction gets arty at times, it doesn't really deviate from the original OtuBoku all that much, even if
his gender is revealed pretty quickly
, so I assume the rest of the OVAs will be more girls falling in love with the main character for some faux-yuri hilarity.
This isn't a value judgement, but I just wonder if we've got to the point where people are making references just because they can and not because it is in any way related to telling the story. It's just something that both American and Japanese people can't seem to get enough of.
This episode was a lot better than the prior one. I am starting to see the decentness of this show. Though, I would love a harsh and dark tone show involving the real Oda Nobunaga. So much potential in that.
I'm a little sad that Nobuna didn't proceed to murder her brother, it brought a real doubt whether Akechi Mitsuhide's betrayal will be handled with dignity and awesomeness.
If the Madoka Magica credit card was too girly for you, perhaps you'd like a Hakuouki one instead.
In addition to bearing a design featuring characters from the franchise, the card will come with various extras related to the series, including the opportunity to purchase tickets for Hakuōki-related events in advance of regular sales, an original card case, and the ability to exchange points generated by using the card on original items such as CDs, cushion covers, and face towels.
Of course it will not be otoboku , if this wasn't.
So, I guess this is some kind of sequel or side-quel or something related to the original OtuBoku but with different characters. The set up isn't exactly the same, but fairly similar - boy who can pass as a girl goes to an all girl school and everyone falls in love with him/her.
Unless i'm wrong this was based on the second game on this saga
( different cast, différent school, same universe ) The game was out in japan on PC & 360
The Space Brothers anime is aimed at children due to its timeslot, although it's based on a seinen manga. Natsuyuki Rendezvous would be an example of a show aimed squarely at a general adult audience.
Do note that a couple of the questions discuss in vague terms the direction of the series past where the anime adaptation finished, if you're sensitive to that sort of thing.
Unless i'm wrong this was based on the second game on this saga
( different cast, différent school, same universe ) The game was out in japan on PC & 360
I just got Crunchyroll premium. They gave me 30 days free because I had an .edu email. So, how is it? I am ten years behind on pretty much any anime....besides Welcome to NHK, Eureka 7, and tons of one to several episode quits of random crap I didn't like. I'm pretty excited because it's gonna be good to get back into it after so long.
And I would have even less of an idea of what to watch with their live action Japanese shows. But first I am gonna watch Gintama.